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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

CCTV (Closed-circuit television , is the recording of video and images not for general broadcast. Cameras record images, video and sometimes audio, which are transmitted only to a certain set of televisions or other receivers, rather than for public viewing. CCTV has many different applications and is becoming more and more popular across the world.

Using wireless CCTV cameras and remote access, even while on vacation you can check up on your home to ensure everything is okay, granting peace of mind. Wireless CCTV cameras can record the outside of your home to monitor any suspicious activity on your property. Interior cameras can keep an eye on your children, or their babysitter. The classic nanny cam in a teddy bear can now be a wireless internet camera with unprecedented video and sound quality.

CCTV uses are numerous and widespread, and will continue to grow in the near future.

CCTV an be applied on :

1.Commercial Uses

One of the earliest uses of CCTV was in commercial and industrial fields. By setting up a number of CCTV cameras, many areas of a facility can be monitored remotely from one central area. If an area isn't safe for people to physically stay and watch, a video camera can record all activity, which can be reviewed from a safe distance. CCTVs are also used for security purposes. A camera may be pointed towards sensitive data or material storage, for example. Suspicious activity can be seen and interrupted, or recorded video could be used as evidence in a criminal matter. The same systems can be applied in retail stores, using CCTV footage to catch shoplifters in the act and help prosecute them after the fact.

2.Public Safety

Many jurisdictions are increasingly using CCTV to promote public safety and discourage criminal behavior. Pilot programs with encouraging results during the 1970s and 80s paved the way for widespread public CCTV in the UK in the last decade. Cameras are posted in city centers, parking lots, on public transport and in several other areas with large volumes of foot traffic or low profiles where crimes may otherwise go easily unseen and unreported.

The UK is certainly not alone in using CCTV systems to attempt to deter crime, but it does have the most widespread adoption, and the greatest volume of public discussion about the cameras. While law enforcement officials appreciate the added surveillance and deterrence factors, some studies have called into question the real effect these cameras have on crime statistics. In addition, the omnipresent cameras raise privacy concerns from citizens.

3.In the Home

Home adoption of CCTV systems is also on the rise. With advances in technology, CCTV setups are smaller, more manageable, less expensive, easier to install and more accessible than ever before. Rather than stringing data cables throughout the house to a "monitoring station", wireless IP cameras can transmit images, video, and audio wirelessly to a hard drive or even internet cloud storage. This data can then be accessed from your home PC, or even via the internet with the proper security precautions.

Sunday, 13 May 2012

First à Some P2P software program running in the background or on another computer that is using all the bandwidth. Ensure that all P2P programs are turned off on any computers in the house then re-test your connection.

SecondàThe operating system or some other program on your computer may be doing an update. This is another common cause of slowdowns on your internet connection. Check the taskbar for the windows update icon and check for any other programs updating in the background

Thirdà BT could be doing work on your telephone exchange as they do perform regular maintenance on their systems. It could also be that a fault has developed within your telephone exchange. There are a number of website that allow you to check the status of your telephone exchange one of which can be found at the end of this article

Fourthà A fault on your internet service providers side. You can usually find out if this is the case by their service status on their website. If this is the case you may have to wait until the issue is resolved or if it is not resolved within 24 hours give them a call.

Fifthà Malware or spyware can often cause a slowdown in your internet connection as they could be using your connection or limiting it. Doing a full malware scan with something like malware bytes and virus scan will usually clear this up

Sixth à A wrongly configured router can often be found to be the cause of slow internet connections. This can sometimes be resolved by simply turning the router off for 5 minutes and then turning it on again.

Seventhà Is someone in the house streaming movies or playing games online via the Xbox or some other device? This is again a common cause with the availability of online movie streaming. Ensure that no other device is using the connection and then test your connection again

Eighthà Someone leeching (using) your wireless network connection. Although not as common now it can still happen on unprotected wireless networks

Ninth à Very low wireless signal if you are using a wireless device

Tent à A problem with the internal wiring of your home could be causing speed issues on the internet.

A frequent maintenance is important to keep your system running smoothly. Following are some of the crucial computer maintenance tips that will help you enhance the overall performance of your PC:

First à Save all the working files into a single folder, at some specific hard drive location: You can even make multiple subfolders to keep your files well organized. This gives you the ability to open your files quickly, and consequently it makes your computer run faster.

Second à Avoid saving your personal or important data into C drive: If your computer crashes, mostly you will need to format your hard drive to recover it. Formatting your computer will delete all the data saved on the C drive location. So, make sure that you saved all your important data at any other location except the C drive. If you have already saved your data in the C drive, you should immediately move them to some other hard drive locations.

Third à Try to uninstall all the useless programs installed on the computer, mainly the big ones: If you install several unwanted programs on your computer, it potentially slows down your PC. So, uninstall all the unwanted applications or programs. Make sure you do not delete them directly from the hard drive. It may cause serious Windows errors. Follow these steps to uninstall the programs properly.

Go to Start - Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs - Select the program, and select the Uninstall/Remove option to remove it.

Fouth à Delete the zipped files after extracting the data of it: Many PC users tend to keep the zip files even after extracting the necessary data out of it. This eats up the size of your hard disk. Thus, remember to delete the zip files just after saving the extracted files at your preferred locations.

Fifth à Back up all the hardware drivers and paid software installers from time to time: This allows you to retrieve your data when the PC crashes, or when you format the PC.You can make use of portable hard drives or flash drives to back up your hardware drivers and paid software installers.

Sixth à Regular Antivirus Updates: It is important to keep the antivirus program or anti-spyware software up-to-date along with the latest virus definitions. The antivirus program protects your PC from virus and spyware attacks. It also helps you to fix some of the windows problems. Scan your PC fully once every week.

Seventh àTry to back up the important data in your computer weekly or monthly: You could do that on portable hard drives, or on reliable web servers.

Eighthà Clean up all the temporary files and folders: You can use free utilities like CCleaner and delete all the temporary files, browsing histories, and other unwanted files that become a burden on your C Drive.

Thursday, 10 May 2012

If you want to share a folder or file with other users on your home network? Windows 7 has made file sharing easier for you with some of the built-in utilities like Homegroup. Check the below mentioned Windows 7 support guide to start sharing a folder or printer etc. with other users on your home group.

Follow this steps :

Use the built-in Homegroup utility in Windows 7 to create a home group and share your files and folders. If Homegroup is not disabled by default in your Windows 7 computer, enable it by going to the Control Panel from the Start button. Click Choose homegroup and sharing options under Network and Internet. When prompted, click the Create a homegroup button. When in the Create a Homegroup dialog box, select the items that you want to share with other users and hit the Next button.

Make a note of the password displayed on the screen to access your Homegroup from other computers and then click the Finish button. You will return to the Change Homegroup Settings window where you can change your settings including your Homegroup password. When done, exit all the windows. Turn on your other Windows 7 or XP computer and navigate to the HomeGroup feature in Control Panel. When prompted, click the Join Now button to share the Homegroup that you just created.

If prompted, enter the Homegroup password and hit the Next button. If the password is acknowledged, a connection will establish between your computers. To start sharing a folder or file between your computers, right-click it (the folder), select Share with and then point to an option from Nobody, Homegroup (Read), Homegroup (Read or Write), and Specific people. This will take you to the File Sharing window. In this window, you can add people to share or be shared with files or folders etc. and set permissions as well. When done, click the Share button to begin sharing the desired folder.

You can also share a folder without using the Homegroup feature. Click Start and browse to Control Panel> Network and Internet> and Network and Sharing Center. Click the Change advanced sharing settings link in the left hand panel. Click the radio buttons beside Turn on network directory under Home or Work (current profile) and Turn on file and printer sharing. If you also want to enable public file sharing, click to select the Turn on sharing so everyone with network access can read and write files in the Public folders option under Public Folder Sharing.

If you want to set password permission for your folder, click Advanced Sharing Settings at the bottom of the screen. When done, click the Save Changes button and exit all the windows. Navigate to Control Panel> Network> and Network and Sharing Center and you will see all your PCs listed in there.

You can also create a new folder or file to be shared between your computers. To do so, click the Start button, right-click Computer and select Manage. When in the Computer Management window, click System Tools> Shared Folders> and then Shares. Double-click Shares to open the Action menu and then click New Share. Follow the on-screen prompts and create a new folder to share with other users. If you are unable to share your files using the file sharing feature, contact Windows 7 technical support service.

Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Following are some important desktop tools that you can use in your systems powered by Windows OS.

1. Microsoft Security Essentials

This utility mainly helps individuals and small companies, and it comes with tools like Malicious Software Removal Tool, Microsoft Forefront and Windows Defender.

Microsoft Security Essentials are free to download and are easy to install. Once installed, the software automatically updates your system on daily basis. The software constantly hunts for new threats and keeps your PC up to date and protects your data. The security tools use red, yellow and green color codes to show your computer's security status. It is simple to understand. When the color is green, you're safe, but if it shows yellow or red, your PC contains some sorts of threats. You could then simply select the Microsoft Security Essentials options to eliminate the issues.

2. HyperSnap 7

HyperSnap 7 is an easiest and fastest utility that captures the screenshots of Windows screen. You can also use this tool to capture the text if the websites do not allow copying. The tool includes an excellent screenshot application along with superior image editing features. These are all wrapped together to form one easy-to-use utility.

HyperSnap is best software with which you can capture texts and images and place them easily into your manuals, Help system, online tutorials, presentations, training handouts, marketing materials, emails, Web pages, and many more. Additionally, it captures the high-graphics games using Direct3D or DirectX graphics drivers.

You can use HyperSnap in order to share picture-perfect depiction of everything on your windows screen. It is compatible with 64 bit and 32 bit OS and you can run it flawlessly on your Windows 7, XP, Vista, and other Windows Server systems.

3. Windows Live Writer

Do you want to blog like a pro! With Windows Live Writer, you can simply share your photos, words, videos and music on almost every blogging platforms - Blogger, WordPress, TypePad, LiveJournal etc. It's easy and fast to place your photos, text and videos and make them look good on your blog.

You can apply cool effects and borders to all your contents. Just select your favorite style and drag all your photos to create stunning albums. You can preview all the things that you are going to post on blog. You can see how the colors, spacing, fonts and images look before publishing them on your blog.

The tool is packed with lots of handy features, but if you want something more, there are all kinds of plug-ins that you can use to do more.

4. Hypervisor

Hypervisor is one of the easiest tools to start the virtualization totally free. Hypervisor is a feature rich application that gives you the ability to virtualize the servers and run your important application in seconds on the virtual machines. vSphere Hypervisor uses the same technology as that of the VMware ESXi. The Hypervisor architecture offers best performance, reliability and support to most of the IT standards.

Step 15 Don't load any data from the internet based websites; most of which contain viruses attached in their texts and links.

Step 16 Always maintain a firewall protection shield on your computers for example use a firewall like Zone Alarm.

Step 17 Prevent installing more than one virus removal program on your Windows.

Step 18 Always ensure that you have a backup criterion installed within the PC incase it crashes.

Step 19 Make sure the settings of your systems like Microsoft are changed with respect to saving your lost files in case the windows hang.

Step 20 Never unplug devices abruptly; make use of safety removal software which is normally installed on your PC system.

Make sure that the above mentioned precautions are taken into serious consideration and that you apply them to maintain your operating system. The internet is a galore of codes and cookies which can breach your firewalls and hence destroy its efficiency therefore a periodic maintenance is always advised by your technicians.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Today's internet marketers are beating themselves up trying to bring in the traffic they need to their websites and promotions. Well this will be informative and straight to the point on how to do this. We all know without traffic there is no chance of any sales.

How do we bring the traffic to our sites? Well if your just wanting traffic its easy, but, if you want quality targeted traffic that's another story. One way is to compose and write articles, there are dozen's of article directories out there, example; articlecity.com, goarticles.com, articlepool.com and the one your reading from just to name a few. If you are writing content irrelevant to your site that would definitely be a problem.

Research and study your niche keeping in mind product review is what you're looking for. You can learn a great deal from reading these reviews and could fuel the article you want, do not copy and paste. If you don't have a plan from the start, I suggest you get one.

Writing articles is fun and engaging at the same time with the right plan, determination, and with correct information make up the key essentials. Have you considered the entire internet has been compiled of written information? The web is constantly evolving with the exception that it's made up entirely of written information.

We can go to many extremes in getting traffic now, but without the proper tools or training how do you create the medium of building traffic. Well, search the web and you will find thousands of software products and information in books, services, promotions, containing some of the best are downloadable e-books.

Make link to other websites relevant to yours is a great way to bring targeted traffic your way. If you aren't targeting traffic relevant to your niche than why bother. If you have a site promoting shoes you wouldn't target customers looking for hair products. When you have the right plan and the tools at your fingertips then you can build the traffic.

Traffic doesn't happen overnight, unless you buy it, which is done many times becoming very expensive. We are talking about traffic, through article writing, link building, social networking and many other mediums. There is help from inexpensive university's, online tutorials you name it. No excuses finding the help you need, just search the web.

The amazing ways to get free traffic is writing those articles, Twitter, Facebook, Google these social networks are great mediums. Linking to relevant websites can bring in traffic otherwise not tapped into. Don't fall into the trap that traffic comes from just publishing websites. It takes time and effort just keep adding to your combined tools and knowledge and in no time you will see results.